I grabbed this off of CNN.com
BLACKSBURG, Virginia (CNN) -- The former chairwoman of Virginia Tech's English department was so concerned about Cho Seung-Hui's anger in the fall of 2005 that she took him out of a creative writing class and taught him one-on-one. Lucinda Roy said Tuesday that police had asked her not to discuss details of the Virginia Tech shooter's writings because of the ongoing investigation, but she said the anger he expressed was palpable. Police say Cho was the student who killed at least 30 people and wounded 17 others before killing himself Tuesday in an engineering classroom building. It's also believed he killed two other people earlier Monday in a dormitory on campus, but police are not yet willing to say so definitively.
COMMENT: They usually don't say SOMETHING don't they? More unresolved questions for the families. Who was this guy? Peep this...alternate version. Tell me what you think. How realistic is this:
HAMPTON, Virginia (CNN) -- The former chairwoman of Hampton University's English department was so concerned about Deandre Walker's anger in the fall of 2005 that she took him out of a creative writing class and taught him one-on-one. Fannie Lou Jackson said Tuesday that police had asked her not to discuss details of the Hampton University's shooter's writings because of the ongoing investigation, but she said the anger he expressed was palpable. Police say Walker was the student who killed at least 30 people and wounded 17 others before killing himself Tuesday in an engineering classroom building. It's also believed he killed two other people earlier Monday in a dormitory on campus, but police are not yet willing to say so definitively.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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